It is not possible for The Bahamas to tackle and beat the scourge of crime if crime in any form is being purported and indeed…
Bahamians believe they have been both misled and ensnared by our Prime Minister. The question now is, what will we the people do about it?
At the start of 2013 and approaching the fortieth anniversary of independence, we are beset by arguably the weakest and most incapable leadership at the…
The relatively low turnout is a defeat for the government, because it means the government failed to convince the Bahamian people of several key things.
In the face of an overwhelming ‘No’ vote in today’s gaming referendum, it will be interesting to see if Perry Christie’s government will really close…
Legalised, regulated and taxed gambling/gaming is a crutch for poor or lazy financial governance, a government bereft of economically progressive ideas and vision.
This is what happens to corrupt Tourism chiefs in other countries. Some people think this is the fate that should befall Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace after the…
For the prime minister and junior minister of national security to suggest that if the public votes no, higher taxes and crime will result, would…
“In my view, the Government of The Bahamas has been most wanting, irresponsible and perhaps one can say blatantly deceptive with the Bahamian people. In…